I don’t know if I ought to say this on a web site dedicated to programming, however I generally really feel like *lowers voice* coding is definitely the least fascinating a part of our lives.
In spite of everything, final time I obtained excited assembly somebody at a convention it was as a result of we had been each into bouldering, not as a result of we each use React. And The Social Community received an Oscar for the way in which it displayed interpersonal drama, not for its depiction of Mark Zuckerberg’s PHP code.
But for the previous couple years, I’ve been operating developer surveys (such because the State of JS and State of CSS) that solely ask about code. It was time to repair that.
A brand new form of survey
The State of Devs survey is now open to participation, and in contrast to earlier surveys it covers all the pieces besides code: profession, office, but additionally well being, hobbies, and extra.
I’m hoping to reply questions akin to:
- What are builders’ favourite current films and video video games?
- What sort of bodily exercise do builders observe?
- How a lot sleep are all of us getting?
But in addition deal with extra severe subjects, together with:
- What do builders like about their office?
- What components result in office discrimination?
- What world points are builders most involved with?
Reaching out to new audiences
One other profit from branching out into new subjects is the possibility to succeed in out to new audiences.
It’s no secret that individuals who don’t match the mildew of the common developer (whether or not due to their gender, race, age, disabilities, or a myriad of different components) typically have a tougher time getting concerned locally, and this additionally exhibits up in our information.
Previously, we’ve tried varied outreach methods to assist deal with these imbalances in survey participation, however the outcomes haven’t all the time been as efficient as we’d hoped.
So this time, I assumed I’d strive one thing completely different and have the survey itself embody extra questions related to under-represented teams, asking about office discrimination:

In addition to actions taken in response to mentioned discrimination:

But whereas acquiring a extra consultant information pattern on account of this new focus can be ultimate, it isn’t the one profit.
Essentially the most susceptible amongst us are sometimes the proverbial canaries within the coal mine, struggling first from points or insurance policies that may finally have an effect on the remainder of the neighborhood as effectively, if left unchecked.
So, dealing with these points head-on is very invaluable now, at a time when “DEI” is changing into a brand new taboo, and a variety of the essential work that has been carried out to make issues barely higher over the previous decade is susceptible to being reversed.
The massive questions
Lastly, the survey additionally tries to transcend work and every day life to handle the broader questions that preserve us up at evening:

There’s been speak in recent times about preserving the office freed from politics. And why I can actually see the enchantment in that, in 2025, it feels tougher than ever to realize that ultimate. At a time when persons are shedding rights and governments are sliding in the direction of authoritarianism, ought to we nonetheless fake that all the pieces is ok? Particularly if you consider the truth that the tech neighborhood is now a serious political participant in its personal proper…
So whereas I didn’t push too far in that route for this primary version of the survey, considered one of my targets for the long run is to get a greater grasp of the place precisely builders stand when it comes to ideology and worldview. Is that this a good suggestion, or ought to I preserve my distance from any hot-button points? Don’t hesitate to let me know what you assume, or recommend another subject I needs to be asking about subsequent time.
Within the meantime, go take the survey, and assist us get a greater image of who precisely all of us are!